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Last Night’s Action: Trifecta of Losses
Timberwolves 114, Knicks 93: More losses = more balls in NBA Draft lotto. That may be the best gift Isiah Thomas can give the Knicks before that season is by (a resignation would probably be better). In a match-up featuring two of the NBA’s worst teams, the Knicks managed to come absent as th…
The Knicks Win A Laugher
Take a distant look at that box score, considering you probably won’t see another one like it that season. The Knicks won a laugher Wednesday 113-89, dominating Charlotte by the final three quarters of the game.
Apart from Eddy Curry, who didn’t score a without point, everyone had a good date…
Last Night’s Action: A Knick Comeback?
Knicks 103 Raptors 99: that was a strange game. The Knicks scored a season-low 12 points in the first quarter and it presented they would turn in another embarrassing performance in a season full of them. But, they got off the mat and scored a season-high 40 points in the moment quarter and k…
Last Night’s Action: Looking poor Against the Worst
76ers 124, Knicks 84: For the moment instance that season, the Knicks got blown out by the second-worst team in the division. How is that possible? Start with nine turnovers in the first quarter alone — and 23 for the game. Sprinkle in some porous defense and everything should come out just …
Knicks look BAD against the 76ers
76ers 124, Knicks 84: For the moment instance that season, the Knicks got blown out by the second-worst team in the division. How is that possible? Start with nine turnovers in the first quarter alone — and 23 for the game. Sprinkle in some porous defense and everything should come out just fi…
Last Night’s Action: Unlucky Seven
Pacers 103, Knicks 100: Remember in the 90s when these teams enjoyed one of the best rivalries in sports? Those were the days. In 2008, they’re playing to see who can have the longest losing streak. The biggest loser: the Knicks. They have now lost seven straight, the same streak the Pacers b…
Last Night’s Action: Home Doesn’t Do It
Clippers 103 Knicks 94: Sam Madison, Kevin Dockery and R.W. McQuarters showed up for the game, which provided a great diversion from what happened on the floor. main 60-51 at halftime, the Knicks were blown absent in the third quarter, getting outscored 28-14 as the Clippers cruised to the wi…
Last Night’s Action: Woeful, Woeful West
Jazz 100, Knicks 89: In a departure from their behavior in Tuesday’s loss to the Lakers, the Knicks didn’t have a lead to squander in that one. They have lost the first three games of that five-game swing against playoff-caliber teams from the Western Conference. Their strategy — let Jamal C…
Last Night’s Action: Not Happy With a Point
Bruins 4, Rangers 3 (SO): Sometimes teams are happy with a singled-out point, but the Rangers won’t be in that one. They blew a lead in the third period — after rallying from a 2-1 deficit — and next saw things go against them in the shootout. A sluggish January for continues for New York. …
Last Night’s Action: The Streak Is Over
Washington 111 Knicks 98: New York ended their winning streak by failing to play defense. The Wizards shot 57% from the field, a figure that would have been higher whether they hadn’t gone very cold in the fourth quarter.The Knicks’ lack of defensive effort cost them what should have been…
Last Night’s Action: Rivalry Night
Knicks 111 Nets 105: Something’s different with the Knicks. Not only did they win their third-straight game (a season high) Wednesday, but they did it with a comeback. New Jersey jumped out to a 15-point lead at the end of the first quarter and the Knicks responded. For some reason, they di…
Last Night’s Action: Can You Say Winning Streak?
The final date the Knicks won two games in a row, the TV writers’ strike was only two weeks old. And that game came against a team that wasn’t playing its fourth game in five nights. After jumping out to a quick first-half lead, the Knicks gave much of it back before recovering. Jamal Crawford h…
Last Night’s Action: A Rare Sign of Life
Knicks 89, Pistons 65: Fans leaving Madison Square Garden on Sunday night had to be asking each other, “Where are the Knicks and what have they done with them?” Normally New York outscores its opponents by 18 in a quarter only when it is down by 25 or so. But the Knicks’ 28-10 advantage in th…












